get u a boyfriend that makes flowers grow just by smiling at u
I have a soft spot for overly affectionate boys. Like yes darling, you can hold my hand at any time you want and of course, you can hug me and cuddle me while I'm doing something. No, it's not a burden that you are asking for affection, my pretty boy. Please go ahead and take it because I will happily give you all the affection you need and want ❤️
— Sincerely, an overly affectionate boy 💕
Loving men is fun and good actually. Men can be soft and wonderful and caring and kind. My boyfriend has actually improved my life and I don’t get why I would feel bad for that. If I see any fellow bisexuals pull the whole “too bad I have my (yuck) boyfriend when I could have a good woman :((“ bs one more time I will scream.
Men are hot, they’re handsome, they’re pretty, they’re wonderful. They’re spectacular, they’re soft, they’re caring, they’re silly, their laughs are like music. Men give some of the warmest hugs, and the best snuggles. This goes for ALL men - yes, even the “fat” man you saw, even the punk guy with the tattoos and piercings, and men of color. Men are WONDERFUL. Men aren’t inherently violent, dangerous, angry animals. Can we please stop vilifying men and men who love men please?
ITS THEIR THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY ASF!!!
Literally one of my first ships ever and important to me realizing I was queer!!! I love them they are so cute I love them so much gayass homosexual gay gay I love them
Let’s go to the beach, beach!
Ninki Minjaj
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Happy (early) Nov 15th! Remember that Stone Butch Blues is free now and always to read here
Leslie was a communist, a butch lesbian, a nonbinary and transgender activist, and the person who made me who I am today. Consider checking out Stone Butch Blues if you haven’t already 😘 Do it for Leslie, and for hir surviving partner, Minnie Bruce Pratt 💕
Passing: Profiling the Lives of Young Trans Men of Color (2015).
[ID: Excerpts from interviews with Sasha Alexander, a trans man of color from Brooklyn. He is wearing a snapback, a patterned button-down shirt, and jewellery.
Discussing why he initially came out as another identity, he says, “When I came out, when I was 12, I was living as a lesbian. As a butch, as a stud. I was never introduced to language around being trans.”
Explaining the process to figuring out his FTM identity as an adult, he says, “I met a black trans man, and it was a really different experience. Where I actually completely saw myself in him. And it was the first time that I was like, oh my god, I didn’t realise that was possible.”
Regarding the nuance of his manhood, he says, “In being a trans man, to me… I’m, like, many different things in that. And everybody holds that differently. I think one of the hardest things to deal with is how the world binarily treats you, based on your presentation.” END ID.]








